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QuoteOn 12/20/2012 6:18:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am just using a rough and
quick eye-ball method of
determining the
centrepoint.Please see
attachment.To be on the safe
side, given that the layout
plan has several protrusions
and even missing areas, it is
best to apply the rudimentary
method of photo-copy a layout;
place it on a cardboard,
cut-out the outline and then
balance a nail to find the
centre-of-gravity.
Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your reply. Does it mean from what you have made in the diagram that the north east (left hand bottom side ) and south west side (right side top) are protrusions ? I was under the impression that we need to draw a rectangle that covers the entire layout unlike the rectangle which you drew which does not cover the entire layout.
Do let me know as and when you find time. Would be great if you could throw some more light and assist
Thanks & Regards
Bobby
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Hello Sir / Ma'm,
My family and me would be moving into our new house by Sept 2013. I was just looking at the floor plan of my new house coming by sep 2013. I would like to know which part of my house has a protrusion and which has a missing corner. The layout confuses me. And what do i need to do going forward.
Look forward to hear from you.
Thanking you in advance for your advice.
Regards
Bobby
My attachment enclosed
in General Help
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Thanks Cecil !